A
royal wedding in Rajasthan recreates the regal
ambience of the era gone by. The Grand Heritage
Palaces and Royal Retreats of Rajasthan have become
the most sought-after venues for the Regal Celebrations.
The perfectly appointed facilities and exquisite
palace venues come together to create an authentic
backdrop for a truly Regal Celebrations. Royal
wedding at grand heritage hotels is an occasion
when everyone, along with the bride and groom,
truly think themselves royal. The settings and
decorations of the marriage venue are done in
such a way to create a medieval grandeur and regal
charm.
Rajasthan offers a wide range of exotic venues
which are Unique in terms of beauty and historical
background. Exotic destinations in Rajasthan offer
a variety of Venues, may it be 400 year old picturesque
Palace in the middle of a lake or a Courtyard
of City Palace ... to be used for different Ceremonies
and functions.
Rajasthan is a quite popular tourist province
with rich historical background, Kings, Rajput
Rulers etc. The various places in Rajasthan have
its own specialty. Udaipur "the city of lakes",
Jaipur "the pink city, Jaisalmer "the land of
Sand Dunes", Jodhpur "the Sun City" etc. Every
Destination offers varied Venues like Udaipur
features 3 Grand Palaces called Shiv Niwas Palace
(a grand heritage hotel), Fateh Prakash Palace
(a grand heritage hotel) and Devigarh Palace (a
world famous resorts situated on top of aravali
hill), along with charming Jagmandir Island, the
Promenade, City Palace Courtyard (Manek Chowk)
etc. A small wedding could be arranged at any
of the Venues but we are open to use a mix of
Heritage properties, depending upon the requirement.
Not only is the Wedding organized at these venues
rather we also arrange your stay in these Palaces
(now Heritage Hotels).
Arranging or attending a royal wedding celebration
at the magnificent heritage hotels in Rajasthan
promises to be a wonderful and memorable experience
for visitors.
Some more details about Rajasthan Wedding
Marriages are made in Heaven and celebrated here.
Yes, it's true and especially in India marriage
is a really big celebration, this is the time
when everyone wants to enjoy every second. On
the occasion of an Indian marriage you will see
people in very traditional dress, men in traditional
dress and colorful turbans and ladies in very
gorgeous traditional colorful dress and Jewelry.
It takes a minimum of 03 days to 07 days to go
through all the rituals. Every day all of the
family members and friends will be meeting to
celebrate this life time moment of the Bride and
Bridegroom and will sing songs and dance to give
more liveliness to this function.
On the day of the wedding a procession will start
from the Bridegroom's place to the Bride's place
it is called as BARAAT. Baraat consists of a live
brass band, horses, camels, elephants and a special
white horse for the Bridegroom. Everybody will
be typically dressed, a special dress for the
Bridegroom and of course, the Bride will also
be wearing a superb embroidered dress and she
will be fully covered by the best of Jewelry.
People will be dancing with the procession, there
will be fireworks on the way to add more to this
procession.
On arrival at the Bride's place all will be welcomed
by her family and friends, a lavish buffet for
invitees and the venue will be illuminated like
a Palace. Later there will be rituals of marriage
where the Bride and Bridegroom will witness the
God of Fire and will promise each other to be
a ideal couple and will take seven rounds of fire
with seven promises. Later with the best possible
Dowry the Bride will leave her home forever and
will go and live with her husband's family. Usually
the number of invitees depends on the relation
of the families and it can be from 50 to 5000
in India which basically depends on status of
family.






